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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a newspaper called" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing the name of a specific newspaper in a sentence.
Example: "I read an interesting article in a newspaper called The Guardian."
Alternatives: "a publication named" or "a paper titled".
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Over a decade ago in a newspaper called the Columbus Ohioo) Dispatch, Mark Somerson reported on this story in a series of investigative journalism articles.
A newspaper called the incident a "fiasco".
You might expect economists, not to mention a newspaper called The Economist, to think so.
I also raked leaves, cut grass and sold a newspaper called Grit door to door.
John is nominally a journalist; he fulminates hilariously and naïvely for a newspaper called BudapesToday.
Arthur Wynne published the first known "crossed words" puzzle in a newspaper called "The New York World".
A newspaper called Sports Day ran the headline "This is how your debtors qualify, Angela get ready".
Whitneys and Huntingtons attended the event, held in an auditorium that a newspaper called "not only uncomfortably, but dangerously, crowded".
They turned out to be extremely short: a single-sided page each, photocopied from a newspaper called Investor's Business Daily.
So he helped found a newspaper called Jameah instead, touting it as "the first civil society newspaper" in Iran.
In 2000, his company agreed to buy a newspaper called the Jamestown Sun from Hollinger for $14m.
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